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Kaleidoscope Kindergarten (Tanshui Kindergarten), Tianshui, China, 
Designed by SAKO Architects
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mosertone · 10 months ago
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Kaleidoscope Kindergarten (Tanshui Kindergarten), Tianshui, China,
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amazingarchitecturewebsite · 10 months ago
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ap-architecturememories · 5 years ago
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Kaleidoscope Kindergarten - Tianshui, Gansu, China - SAKO Architects - via Trendland +++ designboom +++ urdesign ____
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cutieotter · 4 years ago
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Hundreds of Rainbow Glass Panels Emit a Rotating Kaleidoscope in a Playful Kindergarten
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qupritsuvwix · 3 years ago
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edernetdotorg · 3 years ago
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483 Rainbow-Colored Glass Panels Emit A Rotating Kaleidoscope In This Playful Kindergarten
483 Rainbow-Colored Glass Panels Emit A Rotating Kaleidoscope In This Playful Kindergarten
Made out of steel, concrete, and glass, this modern-looking kindergarten in China is reminiscent of a kaleidoscope, “as the entire space is constantly changing.” Built by SAKO Architects, the kindergarten that’s located in Tianshui, China features 483 pieces of colored glass that come in ten different colors. Placed above the glass doors, windows, and the handrails of corridors and stairs, the…
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tommeurs · 2 years ago
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Kaleidoscopic atrium of a Kindergarten in Tianshui, China | Architect: Keiichiro Sako
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cutieotter · 4 years ago
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SAKO architects uses 483 pieces of polychromatic glass to decorate this kindergarten in Tianshui, China.
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petitpoulailler · 5 years ago
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In Tianshui, China, a clear dome casts sunlight onto 483 polychromatic glass panels lining a kindergarten’s windows, railings, and doorways
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philosibies · 5 years ago
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Kindergarten in Tianshui, China. SAKO Architects. [1499x1000] via /r/ArchitecturePorn https://www.reddit.com/r/ArchitecturePorn/comments/fyhgnn/kindergarten_in_tianshui_china_sako_architects/?utm_source=ifttt
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traveling-paradise · 5 years ago
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SAKO architect uses 483 pieces of polychromatic glass to decorate this kindergarten in tianshui, china. The studio applies the colorful elements above the glass doors and windows, as well as the handrails of corridors and stairs, creating a kaleidoscopic effect across the otherwise minimalist building.
This is so beautiful! I wish all kindergartens were this colorful!🧃
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alwaysbesparklefeathering · 3 years ago
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So beautiful! Maybe I’ll do colourful Feb and appreciate all the gorgeous couleurs! *looks down at black jumper*
Update - got changed!
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Ah nice one! That place looks beautiful!
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designfordisplay-sl · 4 years ago
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SAKO Architects - Kaleidoscope Kindergarten
“ten different colors that apply to a total amount of 438 pieces of colored glass… forming colorful lights and shadows that evoke children's imagination and creativity.”
Using colored glass can create a rainbow shadow in the container, making it feel as if we are inside a rainbow. 
Quote + Photo: https://www.archdaily.com/936976/kaleidoscope-in-tianshui-sako-architects 
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skiderikknows · 4 years ago
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There is a kindergarten in Tianshui, China where light shines through 483 colored glass panels along the windows, railings and doorways. The spacious building gives a kaleidoscopic effect, which architect Keiichiro Sako hopes will foster children's creativity.
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shitcreek · 5 years ago
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SAKO architects uses 483 pieces of polychromatic glass to decorate this kindergarten in tianshui, china. https://ift.tt/34vmVtU
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